Johnson Evinrude Cps Crank Position Sensor 586523 90 115 130 150 175 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Carrum Downs, Australia
Johnson Evinrude Crank Position Sensor
Should fit most 2000 - 2006 90-175hp engines Came off a 2003 115 Ficht Current Part No. 586523
This item is described to the best of our ability, please check this will suit your application before buying as we do not accept returns if the part is ordered incorrectly. If your unsure please message us with your full serial / model number and we will be happy to help you pick the right part. We do not offer any warranty on our parts however in the odd case that we send out a part that is clearly broken or damaged we will exchange the part or refund your money. For any other parts Mercury, Yamaha, Evinrude, Johnson, Mercruiser ect please don’t hesitate to ask we have a huge range of second hand and new parts for these engines.
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